Diffusers have internal parts that can hold
moisture and this is bad because it can cause a mold infection.
It is very serious to breathe mold, it can
damage the lungs and cause chronic allergic reactions.
An essential oil diffuser must be clean at all times.
As a general rule, you should always consult the manual for specific
instructions by the manufacturer.
Following the instruction booklet is the best
way to keep the warranty active.
Once the warranty is no longer valid you can
find your preferred method to clean the diffuser, always making sure to clean
it thoroughly to prevent health risks.
You must clean the diffuser regularly but if you
don't and start noticing any of the following, it is important to fix it right
away:
- It diffuses poorly.
- There is no mist anymore.
- It makes noises.
- Its usual noises become louder.
To clean the diffuser fill the tank halfway with
water and add 10 to 20 drops of withe vinegar, then diffuse it for about 20
minutes.
Then use a q-tip soaked in vinegar to clean
hard-to-reach places and rinse the entire mechanism with clean water.
Dry every part of your diffuser thoroughly, if
necessary, leave it on the counter to drain overnight or until no water leaks
from it.
Under no circumstances leave essential oil in
water in the diffuser because it can be corrosive for the mechanism and damage
it.
You can also affect the experience of new oils
if there are leftover oils with a different scent that were left. A few other
tips to keep your diffuser working at its best are to avoid placing it in
direct sunlight or right next to a fan.
Unplug your device before you clean it and wipe
the top down when it gets dusty. Take care of your diffuser and give it regular
cleanings to maximize the benefit from your investment.
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